The Division of Communication Sciences and Disorders from University of Kentucky offers both a pre-professional undergraduate degree in communication sciences and disorders and a master’s degree program in speech-language pathology. Speech-language pathologists are health care professionals who evaluate and treat problems related to speech sound production, comprehension and production of language, voice, stuttering, swallowing, orofacial anomalies, and hearing for individuals across the lifespan.

The program provides a student-run outpatient clinic as well as inpatient and outpatient speech-language pathology services for UK Hospital and Kentucky Clinic. Students and faculty in this program are involved in the Rehab Sciences Ph.D. program.

Admission to graduate programs around the country is very competitive. To assure that our BHS graduate will be competitive for the very limited number of spaces in UK's graduate program and other programs around the country, the University of Kentucky limits the number of undergraduate CSD majors.